Archive for the ‘Europe’ Category

Adapted from an article by Maggie Peng, originally published in Eurofruit Magazine China, the world’s largest producer and consumer of pears, is increasingly eyeing the European market for its exports. Although pears are a staple in the Chinese diet and culture, only 2-3 percent of Chinese-grown pears are currently exported.   Chinese pear exporters emphasize […]

Georgia’s Ministry of Economy announced on Tuesday its plans to export 500 tonnes of blueberries to the European Union and the United Kingdom as part of a strategic initiative aimed at expanding international market opportunities for local producers. According to Agenda.ge, a significant portion of the blueberry shipment has already been sent to these key […]

In the first five months of 2024, trade between China and countries where Portuguese is spoken has surged to unprecedented levels, marking a significant milestone for economic exchange.   Data from a prominent trade organization reveals that exports from Portuguese-speaking countries to China have soared to a record US$58.4 billion. This marks a substantial 12.9% […]

In a significant development, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has successfully secured funds worth up to â‚ ¬137 billion from the European Union, marking a pivotal moment for Poland’s economic trajectory. This infusion of funds signifies the end of years-long tensions with Brussels over democratic standards, heralding a new era of economic growth for Central […]

President Ferdinand ”Bongbong” Marcos Jr. highlighted the pivotal role of Germany’s support as negotiations for a free trade agreement between the Philippines and the European Union prepare to resume.   ”Germany’s support is vital to the country’s reapplication to the EU’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+) and for the resumption of negotiations for a […]

In a pivotal decision on Friday, the Swiss government has green-lighted the initiation of discussions with the European Union, aiming to rejuvenate the nation’s ties with the bloc. This move comes as a significant step forward after the disintegration of a former agreement attempt in 2021. Switzerland’s strategy emphasizes the vital importance of unfettered access […]

Europe, Geopolitics, News

March 5, 2024

Top European Union officials unveiled plans on Tuesday to enhance collaboration within the continent’s defense industry, citing the need for increased joint procurement of weapons among member countries. The European Commission, the EU’s executive body, proposed allocating 1.5 billion euros ($1.63 billion) to incentivize collective purchases from European firms and foster the development of new […]

China, Europe, News, Trade Relations

February 19, 2024

China and the European Union (EU) have signaled their commitment to upholding free trade and multilateralism, according to statements made by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during his visit to Spain. Wang emphasized China’s willingness to collaborate with the EU in fostering a balanced and orderly multi-polar world, as well as promoting inclusive economic globalization. […]

Europe, Geopolitics, News

February 16, 2024

Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has put forth a proactive suggestion aimed at bolstering defense capabilities within the European Union (EU). His proposal involves the issuance of joint EU bonds to support increased military expenditure, a move that has garnered attention amid rising tensions fueled by Russia’s actions in Ukraine and uncertainties surrounding NATO’s […]

Europe, International Trade, News, Ukrain

February 14, 2024

Ukraine’s agricultural exports have emerged as a vital component of its economic relationship with the European Union, with recent developments showcasing resilience amidst challenges. Despite concerns voiced by neighboring EU countries such as Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia regarding market disruptions, Ukraine’s trade representative reassured stakeholders of minimal negative impact.   Deputy Economy Minister […]

Europe, Indonesia, International Trade, News

February 12, 2024

In a bid to address concerns over the European Union’s imposition of definitive anti-dumping duties on fatty acid imports from Indonesia, the Southeast Asian nation has taken a significant step by initiating WTO dispute consultations with the EU. The request for consultations, formally circulated to WTO members on February 12th, signals Indonesia’s commitment to upholding […]

Energy Trade, Europe, News

February 12, 2024

Efforts to fortify energy security in southeastern and central Europe are gaining momentum with the launch of a collaborative project aimed at establishing a novel gas transit route. Dubbed the “Vertical Corridor,” this initiative seeks to mitigate the impact of disruptions in gas supply by providing alternative pathways for gas transportation.   The proposed corridor […]